According to the Book of Tea, its characters come from grass, wood or vegetation. Its name is tea, tea, tea, tea, tea, tea.
China people regard "tasting tea" as an elegant thing, and they also give tea many nicknames in their poems, such as the following:
1, manna: What about tea? -From Song Lu.
2, cheese slave: only tea is not in the middle, cheese is a slave. -from "Galand in Luoyang"
3, Cao Ling: Only people know Cao Ling, natural Zhong Yezi. -from "Tea Man"
4. Jia Cao: Lingshan is invisible. Why should Jia Cao sip? -Excerpt from "The Trial of Tea Springs"
5. Ye Jia: The article personifies things, implying that tea is Ye Jia. -Excerpt from Ye Jiachuan
6, Yao Cao: not to taste with the world, Yao Cao every year. -Map from Longmen Teahouse
7. Rui Caokui: Wu Dongxiu of Shanshi, whose tea name is Rui Caokui. -Excerpt from "Tite Tea Mountain"
8. Detergent: Tea is trouble, and wine is trouble. -Excerpt from Shi Jianwu
9. No Night: Zhanya's old surname is Yu Gan, and he can't sleep all night. -from "drinking tea in Feilongjian"
The nicknames of tea include tea, _, _, Ming, _, Gao Lu, Fructus Trichosanthis, Shuier, ZhaJie, Qiuci, Ganlu, Zhinu, Cao Ling, Jiacao, Ye Jia, Yaocao, Ruicaokui, Di Fanzi, Sleepless, etc. Until now, tea and tea are still in common use.